Compare Chrome extensions: Surfshark VPN Extension vs Inspect Canonical

Stats Surfshark VPN Extension Surfshark VPN Extension Inspect Canonical Inspect Canonical
User count 1,000,000+ 5,000+
Average rating 3.25 4.40
Rating count 939 10
Last updated 2024-03-13 2022-11-30
Size 7.30M 29.50K
Version 4.11.1 1.0
Short description
Enjoy unrestricted internet while keeping online activity and personal information secure! Easily check the canonical tag of a page
Full summary

The Surfshark VPN extension uses an encrypted proxy to allow you to enjoy unrestricted internet access while protecting your digital privacy!

With our standalone extension for Chrome, you can browse the web or stream content from around the world safely. Our strict no-logs policy and extensive infrastructure ensure your security while maintaining lightning-fast speeds!

What makes Surfshark extension special?

✔️ NEW DIGITAL IDENTITY WITH ALTERNATIVE ID: Generate a brand-new online profile. Get a new email address and personal information. This way, you can keep your true identity under wraps.

✔️ UNBLOCK SITES: We believe the internet should be used without limits or borders. With our extension, you can safely access a world of great content and apps!

✔️ VAST SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE: With 100+ locations and 3200+ servers supporting 10 GBit connection, as well as versatile protocols including WireGuard, OpenVPN, and IKEv2/IPsec, our network is secure and fast!

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A lightweight and extremely easy Chrome extension that tells you the canonical source of any URL you are on. No more combing through the source code to understand if/when canonical tags point to a new destination. This extension does all the heavy lifting for you.

This extension will display one of three values. GREEN (self canonical) AMBER (Canonicalized) or RED (error)

Below are the conditions Inspect Canonical tests for, in the order it tests for them:

RED:

  1. Page contains noindex robots meta Message: "Page contains robots 'noindex' tag. Canonical tags are ignored. Click to view source"

  2. No canonical in head but there is one elsewhere Message: "Canonical tag exists but not in <head>. Click to view source"

  3. No canonical tag at all

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